Show notes
Happy Cinco de Mayo and Taco Tuesday! In this episode, Nate and the crew dive into a historical and theological mashup. We start by debunking common myths about Cinco de Mayo (spoiler: it’s not Mexican Independence Day) before pivoting to a serious discussion on a new Barna study revealing Gen Z’s shifting—and somewhat concerning—views on marriage and family.Nate also pulls no punches on the doctrine of Apostolic Succession, questioning why so many feel the need for a "magical game of telephone" when we have the actual words of Jesus and the Apostles. We also touch on the controversial views of Chuck Baldwin, the "evangellyfish" tendency toward gullibility, and whether the Father "felt" the physical suffering of the Son on the cross. It’s an episode full of history, hard truths, and just enough talk about tacos and Nicaraguan rum to keep things interesting.For more content, visit: https://www.askachristianpodcast.com📚 Resources & LinksArticle discussed: New Data Sheds Light on Gen Z’s Majorly Shifting Views on Marriage - https://www.faithwire.com/2026/05/04/new-data-sheds-light-on-gen-zs-majorly-shifting-views-on-marriage/Vertical TimestampsHashtags#AskAChristianPodcast #Christianity #Bible #Faith #Jesus #Apologetics #Gospel #ApostolicSuccession #GenZ #Marriage #Theology #CincoDeMayo #BibleStudy #Salvation #ChristianLife

